Rob Bailey

Hailing from Manchester, Rob Bailey's distinctive imagery is created not by line work but by combining shapes and colours. Always beautifully observed yet heavily stylised, his work is sometimes bold and reductive but when necessary is more complex and detailed.

Rob is fascinated with different outcomes for his illustration and, through his personal work, regularly looks to explore different printmaking techniques, animation and even sculptural projects. Rob's work has recently been exhibited as part of a group show at the Whitworth Museum in Manchester, and also at the Clerkenwell Design Festival in London.

Commercially, he has worked as an illustrator on a variety of large scale projects with high profile clients including Virgin Voyages, Transport For London, Louis Vuitton, Samsung, Spotify, Google, Smirnoff, Mercedes Benz, Liberty, Warner Brothers, Salesforce, AXA, The British Heart Foundation, The Waves and Mykita. Rob's editorial clients include Creative Review, The New Yorker, New York Times and Brummell.

Rob Bailey

Hailing from Manchester, Rob Bailey's distinctive imagery is created not by line work but by combining shapes and colours. Always beautifully observed yet heavily stylised, his work is sometimes bold and reductive but when necessary is more complex and detailed.

Rob is fascinated with different outcomes for his illustration and, through his personal work, regularly looks to explore different printmaking techniques, animation and even sculptural projects. Rob's work has recently been exhibited as part of a group show at the Whitworth Museum in Manchester, and also at the Clerkenwell Design Festival in London.

Commercially, he has worked as an illustrator on a variety of large scale projects with high profile clients including Virgin Voyages, Transport For London, Louis Vuitton, Samsung, Spotify, Google, Smirnoff, Mercedes Benz, Liberty, Warner Brothers, Salesforce, AXA, The British Heart Foundation, The Waves and Mykita. Rob's editorial clients include Creative Review, The New Yorker, New York Times and Brummell.